The Lone Signal project, by a group of scientists, businessmen and entrepreneurs, which goes live late today will mark humanity's first-ever attempt to send continuous messaging to extraterrestrial intelligence.
Scientists working with Lone Signal have picked out a particular spot in space. All messages sent through the project's network will be transmitted to a star system called Gliese 526, which is located about 17.6 light-years from Earth, SPACE.Com reported.
Haqq-Misra and his team might decide to move the signal to a different star system in the future.
"We want it to be fun, but we're also looking at long-term strategy. We're targeting the most logical, nearest stars now," Lone Signal co-founder Pierre Fabre said.
Upon its launch, Lone Signal operators will start sending messages to Gliese 526 using the Jamesburg Earth Station, a central California radio dish built in 1968.
Television waves, radio waves and other electromagnetic beams are constantly being emitted by devices across the globe. These signals, however, are much weaker and less distinct than the ones that Lone Signal will send out, officials of the project said.
The Jamesburg Earth Station will emit multiple beams aimed at Gliese 526.
One beam carries a repeating "hailing message" developed by astronomer Michael Busch, which explains Earth's position in the universe, outlines the elements of the periodic table and gives a definition of the hydrogen atom in binary code.
"It's important that it is feasible for anyone to take part in this experiment because it is so unique. It's never been that case that anyone on the face of the Earth can commune with the cosmos, and we are opening up that portal to the masses," Lone Signal chief marketing officer Ernesto Qualizza said.
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